Parents of small children understand that although a baby
may be very small in size, they certainly demand a lot of equipment which can
soon fill even the largest of houses!
When buying essential items, such as a pushchair, it’s therefore worth
thinking about how much space you have at home or in your car to store your
pushchair when it is not in use.
But I need a travel system, not a stroller
No problem, the Mima Xari is a single pushchair which can
either be used with the carry cot or the standard seat unit. The carry cot is perfect for newborn babies
or tired little ones who want to lie down flat for their afternoon nap. Once baby gets a little bigger, the seat unit
can be utilised and baby can be seated in either a front or rear facing
position – depending on whether they are feeling a little clingy and want to be
able to see mum or dad, or whether they are awake and alert and want to see the
world go by.
I just don’t have the space to store a separate carry cot
The designers of the Mima Xari have been hard at work and
have cleverly designed a seat unit which actually houses the carry cot. The unit can simply be unzipped so as to
reveal the carry cot, meaning there is no separate unit to store. Perfect for homes which are limited on
storage space.
I want a pushchair which looks good
Although most parents will look at the functionality of a
pushchair before they make a purchase, many will also want to make sure they
buy a pushchair which looks good. The
Mima range of pushchairs are cutting edge in terms of usability as well as
looks, and the design of the pushchair is of high quality. Even the Mima Kobi (the Xari’s big sister which
transports two children at a time) looks stylish, and is not simply a work
horse carting around a couple of children.
Mima are a relatively new brand on the UK pushchair market,
but with their innovative design and compact storage method, they’re bound to
be a strong competitor with the leading pushchair brands.
To take a look at the Mima pushchairs in closer detail, feel
free to take a look at the Baby Baby website.
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